Who’s on The One Show tonight? Brian Cox and Rob Parker join as Jennie Bond remembers Princess Diana’s death

The BBC One show reflects on the anniversary of Princess Diana's death tonight with former Royal Correspondent Jennie Bond

By Jill Robinson

30th August 2017, 4:14 pm

Updated: 30th August 2017, 4:14 pm

THE One Show reflects on the 20th anniversary of Princess Diana's death tonight.

Former BBC Royal correspondent Jennie Bond joins the show to talk about the late Princess. Here's who else will be appearing on the programme.

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Jennie Bond is on The One Show tonight

Who's on The One Show tonight?

Jennie Bond

The 67-year-old journalist was Royal correspondent for the BBC for 14 years, and established a good working relationship with Princess Diana.

Jennie witnessed the collapse of her marriage to Prince Charles and enjoyed a long off-the-record chat with her, where Diana confided her feelings about her failed marriage to Charles and his affair with Camilla Parker Bowles.

Jennie was also on hand straight away to report on the tragic news of the Princess' death in Paris on August 31, 1997, and she will discuss her memories of that day and of Diana with hosts Matt Baker and Alex Jones.

Professor Brian Cox

The 49-year-old physicist has appeared on the show on a number of occasions in the past to discuss his various projects and findings.

Tonight, he will tell Matt and Alex about how the world's biggest billionaires are funding a new race for space.

Rob Parker

The 35-year-old rugby league player is best known for representing England on the international stage as well as playing for super League clubs including Bradford, London and Warrington.

Rob is on the show to talk about a painkiller crisis within the sport, which left him battling addiction.

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Professor Brian Cox also joins the show to talk about a new space race

What time is The One Show on?

You can tune in to BBC One at 7pm on weeknights to watch the show.

Today’s episode will last 30 minutes, and will be followed by Fake Britain.

Each night the show's presenters interview an array of celebrity guests with an eclectic mix of topics ranging from current affairs to pop culture.

It is then available on demand on the BBC iPlayer.

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Matt Baker and Alex Jones are presenting tonight's show

Can I be in The One Show audience?

Unfortunately, the One Show is not listed among the BBC shows you can apply for tickets for.

However, to be in with a chance of watching programmes from A Question of Sport to Just a Minute being made visit bbc.co.uk/showsandtours.

How long has The One Show been running?

The magazine style show has been running for over a decade. The first episode was aired on August 14 2006.